哥伦比亚自杀严重程度评定量表筛选患有1型基亚里畸形的成人的得分。

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-10-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0334599
Richard Labuda, Emme Nolan, Emily P Rabinowitz, Douglas L Delahanty, Petra M Klinge, Philip A Allen
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摘要

成人Chiari畸形1型是一种以慢性疼痛、残疾和心理困扰为特征的神经系统疾病,但自我伤害行为在此患者组中尚未被研究过。本研究的目的是使用哥伦比亚自杀严重程度评定量表-筛选来确定患有I型基亚里畸形的成人中自杀风险评分升高的流行程度,并检查风险评分与疼痛、残疾和心理困扰之间的关系。一项基于网络的匿名调查由有效的量表和人口统计问题组成。自杀风险(Columbia Screen评分)被分为低风险和高风险,并计算粗比值比和调整比值比,以确定与疼痛、残疾和心理测量的统计关联。总体而言,372名受访者中有44%属于高风险组。Logistic回归结果显示,抑郁症处于中等及以上水平(调整奇数比(AOR) = 4.27, 95% CI = 2.58 ~ 7.05, p
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Columbia suicide severity rating scale screen scores in adults with Chiari malformation Type 1.

Columbia suicide severity rating scale screen scores in adults with Chiari malformation Type 1.

Columbia suicide severity rating scale screen scores in adults with Chiari malformation Type 1.

Columbia suicide severity rating scale screen scores in adults with Chiari malformation Type 1.

Adult Chiari malformation Type 1 is a neurological condition characterized by high levels of chronic pain, disability, and psychological distress, yet self-harming behaviors have not previously been studied in this patient group. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of elevated suicide risk scores among adults with Chiari malformation Type I using the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale - Screen and examine the association between risk scores and pain, disability, and psychological distress. A web-based, anonymous survey was administered comprised of validated scales and demographic questions. Suicide risk (Columbia Screen score) was dichotomized as Low or High-Risk and both crude and adjusted odds ratios were calculated to determine statistical associations with pain, disability, and psychological measures. Overall, 44% of 372 respondents scored in the High-Risk group. Logistic regression showed that depression at the moderate level or above (Adjusted Odd Ratio (AOR) = 4.27, 95% CI = 2.58-7.05, p < .0001), age younger than 30 years (AOR = 3.10, 95% CI = 1.67-5.78, p = .0003), and severe or complete neck related disability (AOR = 2.02, 95% CI = 1.22-3.33, p = .0056) were significant predictors of High-Risk scoring. This study is the first to examine suicidal ideation and risk in the adult CMI population. Clinicians should be aware that suicidal ideation is a serious morbidity in this patient population.

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